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Thursday, October 10, 2013

BREAKING: Obama Just Rejected GOP’s Short-Term Compromise (Video)

Pathetic!


(UPDATED 6:20 CST) :The NY Times has changed the title of their news storyfrom “Obama Rejects Republican Proposal” to “Obama and G.O.P. Fail to Agree”. Still, it should be obvious that the only way that’s possible is for Obama to reject the offer. More evidence is coming forward revealing that the GOP establishment is looking for an even bigger compromiseas we speak.
Anyone in the media who reports that it’s the “GOP’s fault” that the government can’t compromise is nothing more than part of a propaganda machine. Even the New York Times, just 20 minutes before this article went live, reported that it was Obama who turned down the GOP.
Obama does NOT want to compromise. He has said he “shouldn’t have to offer anything” to the GOP. He wants total defeat — the country be damned. The only way he’ll compromise is if it actually gives him more power in the future. Read this to see some examples of how a “compromise” could greatly help him.
This is why he shut down the Grand Canyon even while Arizona offered to pay for it. It’s why he is picking fights with elderly WWII vets. It’s why he does everything — he wants total power with no restrictions.
From the New York Time’s official twitter account:

From the New York Time’s website:
President Obama on Thursday rejected a proposal from politically besieged House Republican leaders to extend the nation’s borrowing authority for six weeks because it would not also reopen the government. Yet both parties saw it as the first break in Republicans’ brinkmanship and a step toward a fiscal truce.
It should be obvious that Obama is trying to hurt as many people as possible toconsolidate power… one way or another. Here’s what the Business Insider reported:
After an hour-long meeting, President Barack Obama and Republicans failed to agree on a plan that would extend the nation’s debt limit for a six-week period.
The New York Times initially reported that Obama had rejected Republicans’ offer of a clean, six-week debt ceiling increase because it didn’t address the government shutdown.
But both the White House and House leaders took a more optimistic tone. Both sides pledged to work throughout the night to complete a deal.
Optimistic tone? Here’s what he’s talking about. Either way, a compromise in almost any form at this point helps Obama over the next 24 months.
Let’s make this go viral on Facebook and Twitter. We can’t cave on this. Too much is riding on it.

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